Lange said. see no reason for doing this. If there was no crime 06
Back to Main MenuCelebrationsFraud PreventionManage Your AdPlace an AdBerea City Council will decide at its March 7 meeting whether to ask the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office to review facts of a Christmas Day incident involving a police report of a Berea city truck Speaking at the first day of the Paydirt Latin America Downunder conference seen in an Olmsted Falls neighborhood.Council President James J. Brown asked members at tonight meeting to consider this action. Ward 3 Councilman Jim Maxwell then presented the issue to the rest of council. No one seconded the motion. But several council members asked for additional time to review the more than 35 page packet that Brown distributed. Several photos were included in the packet. The photos were not taken on Dec. 25.Brown said he wanted to support the request that the Olmsted Falls police department recently sent to the county sheriff office for its help in reviewing its investigation. That letter was dated Feb. 15 and signed by Olmsted Falls Mayor Robert Blomquist and its Police Chief Daniel R. Gilles.The Olmsted Falls letter said its investigation was closed due to the "assurance by the Berea Safety Director that this incident was of an administrative nature and not a criminal act.""Our review of the investigation determined that our agency had exhausted all avenues and leads relative to this con mucho matter," it continued. Dec. 25. Dec. 25.Chernisky's report, according to Kenneth Adams, the city's safety/personnel director, was made in February. Chernisky's report said he noticed the city pickup truck in question gone but later parked in the lot while he was on his morning/afternoon shift. His statement also included his seeing Mayor Cyril M. Kleem vehicle parked in the city lot behind City Hall during a time of his shift.Brown said he asked council to join in on the Olmsted Falls vorremmo offrire due parole di consiglio request since it boundaries. would like to make this request so we can get to the bottom of this and put it to rest, Brown said. the right thing to do. There are still a lot of questions. Dec. 25. He then called police who was unable to locate such a vehicle.View full sizeJOANNE BERGER DUMOUND/SUN NEWSSeveral council members wanted to read the material Brown distributed before taking any action. Brown suggested taking a 15 minute recess to read the material. Many said they needed more time since they just received Brown material.is a lot of reading. I prefer to put it off and have time to digest this, Ward 1 Councilman Nick Haschka said.Councilman at Large ha sido de nuevo a Troy una vez Dale Lange said no criminal act was committed. He questioned the need for outside review.believe Olmsted Falls said there was no crime committed, Lange said. see no reason for doing this. If there was no crime, it seems ridiculous to investigate this, he said.
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